US20170040787A1 - Recessed support for hidden sockets - Google Patents
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- the present invention refers to a novel recessed support for hidden electric sockets.
- a recessed support for at least a hidden socket, comprising a front face from which a recessed compartment extends which is destined to house at least an electric plug inserted in a corresponding socket and which has an inclined lateral wall on which said socket is afforded.
- a slidable cover is associated to the front face, which is constrained to a support body by guide means so as to be slidable between a closed position in which it covers the compartment and an open position in which it uncovers the compartment.
- the sockets are typically connected by elements fittable by elastic deformation.
- a general aim of the present invention is to disclose a novel support for hidden sockets provided with a slidable cover which enables connecting the sockets alternatingly, at the same time enabling optimisation of the space available for the electric plugs.
- the specified aims are substantially achieved by a support for hidden sockets provided with a slidable cover, comprising the technical characteristics set forth in one or more of the appended claims.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show two front views, respectively in an open configuration and a closed configuration according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows a section view according to plane A-A of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 shows a section view according to plane B-B of FIG. 2 ;
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show two front views, respectively in an open configuration and a closed configuration according to the present invention, to which electric plugs are connected;
- FIG. 7 shows a rear view of the support according to the present invention, to which electric plugs are connected;
- FIG. 1 illustrates a support, denoted in its entirety by reference numeral 1 , made according to the principles of the present invention.
- the support preferably moulded in a plastic material, is advantageously destined to be inserted in a known box 7 , preferably of the recessed type, with breakable walls for inlet of tubes for electric cables.
- the support 1 comprises a body 20 with a front face or surface 2 , into which a recessed compartment 3 frontally opens, destined to house one or more electric plugs.
- An inclined wall 31 is defined in the compartment, from which one or more electric sockets is afforded into the compartment.
- the electric sockets can be of various known types according to needs.
- the sockets denoted by reference numeral 60 can advantageously be of a modular type so as to be chosen according to needs.
- the modular elements can advantageously be of standard dimensions, and the support 1 can be dimensioned to house pre-existing electric sockets.
- the wall 31 identifies a suitable opening for the modules and will be closed by the front face of the modules themselves.
- the modular elements are to be introduced into the support 1 in a perpendicular direction to the inclined wall 31 , as can clearly be seen in FIGS. 3 and 4 , so that they are retained in such a way that the front face thereof realises or completes the inclined wall 31 .
- the support 1 advantageously also comprises fastening screws in the seating of the recess, usually constituted by the box 7 , as will become clear in the following.
- the front face 2 of the support 1 preferably comprises four slots 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 for the fastening screws (the fastening screws are not explicitly illustrated, but are destined to be positioned in the corresponding slots 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 ).
- Two of the slots 23 , 24 are arranged along an edge 28 which superiorly delimits an access mouth 27 to the compartment 3 .
- Another two of the slots 25 , 26 are arranged along an edge 29 which inferiorly delimits an access mouth 27 to the compartment 3 .
- the front face 2 of the support 1 usually has a rectangular shape.
- the fastening screws cross the slots 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 to screw into perforated tabs, present in corresponding positions on the sides of the box 7 .
- a cover 4 is also associated on the front face 2 of the support 1 , which cover 4 is slidable on the front face so as to move between an open position, shown in FIG. 1 or 3 or 5 , in which the compartment 3 is accessible, and a closed position, shown in FIG. 2 or 4 or 6 , in which the cover 4 covers the compartment 3 and, preferably, completely covers the front face 2 of the support 1 .
- the dimensions of the compartment 3 are such as to enable the housing of plugs and the re-closing of the slidable cover with the electric cables of the plugs which advantageously exit from the support 1 through a passage 8 which is predisposed between the front face 2 and the cover 4 (in a position opposite to the wall 31 ).
- the passage 8 is advantageously obtained by a step-lowering of the border frame formed by the front support wall of the support 1 about the compartment 3 .
- suitable guide and sliding means 200 are present between the support 1 and the cover 4 .
- a first and a second blocking screw 51 , 52 are suitable for connecting the socket to the inclined lateral wall 31 .
- Both the first and the second blocking screw 51 , 52 in turn comprise:
- the first and the second blocking screw 51 , 52 advantageously fit posteriorly of the inclined lateral wall 31 . They cross a support of the socket 60 (for example a bracket) against which the head 51 a , 52 a abuts.
- the stem 51 b , 52 b extends towards the cover 4 in the closed position.
- the inclined lateral wall 31 advantageously defines two swellings 32 , 33 which house the stem 51 b , 52 b of the corresponding blocking screws 51 , 52 separating it from the actual compartment 3 . Flaps of the support bracket of the socket are therefore interposed between the heads 51 a , 52 a of the first and second fastening screw 51 , 52 and the inclined lateral wall 31 .
- FIG. 6 shows how the box 7 (of a substantially standard type) can be walled with the front face open and arranged flush to the wall, so that the support 1 fixed thereto is located with the front face parallel to and external of the wall. In the closed position thereof the cover is located parallel to the wall and with sufficient play to enable sliding thereof.
- Known walled tubes can lead the electrical conductors into the box, as is normal for recessed plants.
- Elastic fitting means 9 can also be included (for example in the form of respective elastic teeth projecting from the facing surfaces, as can better be observed in FIG. 4 ) which maintain the cover 4 in the closed position.
- the elastic fitting means 9 advantageously are located on the cover 4 and on the edge 28 superiorly delimiting the access mouth 27 to the compartment 3 .
- fitting means 6 are present between the cover 4 and the front face 2 , which fitting means 6 halt a sliding of the cover into the open position and which are elastically yielding by applying an established sliding extra-force in order to enable a further sliding of the cover towards the total removal.
- the support 1 comprises the front face 2 realised with a general form of a slim parallelepiped which on the opposite lateral walls exhibits the guide grooves 21 , 22 for the cover 4 .
- a body moulded integral with the front face and having a slim wall for internally identifying the compartment 3 extends posteriorly from the front face 2 (with respect to the front face 2 destined to be covered by cover 4 ).
- a space 61 destined to house the rear part of the socket 60 is identified behind the inclined wall 31 (i.e. on the face of the inclined wall 31 opposite the compartment 3 ).
- the space 61 is destined to remain closed and inaccessible when the support 1 is mounted in place and in use, for example inside the box 7 .
- the longitudinal section of the body 20 in plane A-A is generally advantageously trapezoidal with a larger base thereof located in the opening of the compartment towards the outside. This enables to have the requested spaces and at the same time to house the plugs in the compartment 3 which couple with the socket or the sockets appearing from the wall 31 . As is visible in FIG. 3 or 4 , the inclination of the wall 31 is advantageously chosen so that the cable of the plug can exit, without unnatural bending, through the passage 8 .
- the support covers the rear part of the socket 60 . This is advantageous when the support 1 is in use as the rear part is not reachable from outside and accidental contact is prevented for example with electrical fastening clamps of the cables to the socket.
- connections can be carried out before stably fixing the modular grip in place.
- the prefixed aims are attained, providing a novel support for hidden sockets with a slidable cover.
- the positioning of the blocking screws so that the stem starting from the head extends towards the cover in the closed position enables optimising the space available internally of the compartment.
- the head of the blocking screw (which has a dimension, evaluated perpendicularly to the screwing axis, greater with respect to the stem) remains posterior with respect to the inclined lateral wall 31 .
- the walls of the compartment 3 can be profiled for covering the stem 51 b , 52 b of the blocking screws and not the head 51 a , 52 a (which has a greater dimension) with a significant increase in the space available.
- the dimensions of the box can be those of standard boxes already present on the market and therefore very widespread, but it can have other measurements as may be required by any new standards.
- the support, possibly with the box, can naturally be installed in a wall or any other suitable material (possibly with the use of suitable fastening screws).
- a suitable lateral play is advantageously included with respect to the recessed box so as to enable, during the step of fastening with the screws, compensating any unusual inclination of the recessed box.
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- a stem having at least a threaded portion;
- a screwing head having a transversal dimension that is greater than the stem; the stem being interposed between the cover in the closed position and the head.
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- The present invention refers to a novel recessed support for hidden electric sockets.
- A recessed support is known for at least a hidden socket, comprising a front face from which a recessed compartment extends which is destined to house at least an electric plug inserted in a corresponding socket and which has an inclined lateral wall on which said socket is afforded. A slidable cover is associated to the front face, which is constrained to a support body by guide means so as to be slidable between a closed position in which it covers the compartment and an open position in which it uncovers the compartment.
- The sockets are typically connected by elements fittable by elastic deformation.
- A general aim of the present invention is to disclose a novel support for hidden sockets provided with a slidable cover which enables connecting the sockets alternatingly, at the same time enabling optimisation of the space available for the electric plugs.
- The specified aims are substantially achieved by a support for hidden sockets provided with a slidable cover, comprising the technical characteristics set forth in one or more of the appended claims.
- To make the explanation of the novel principles of the present invention clearer, as well as its advantages with respect to the prior art, in the following a realisation applying the principles will be described with the aid of the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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FIGS. 1 and 2 show two front views, respectively in an open configuration and a closed configuration according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 shows a section view according to plane A-A ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 shows a section view according to plane B-B ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIGS. 5 and 6 show two front views, respectively in an open configuration and a closed configuration according to the present invention, to which electric plugs are connected; -
FIG. 7 shows a rear view of the support according to the present invention, to which electric plugs are connected; - With reference to the figures,
FIG. 1 illustrates a support, denoted in its entirety byreference numeral 1, made according to the principles of the present invention. The support, preferably moulded in a plastic material, is advantageously destined to be inserted in a known box 7, preferably of the recessed type, with breakable walls for inlet of tubes for electric cables. - The
support 1 comprises abody 20 with a front face orsurface 2, into which arecessed compartment 3 frontally opens, destined to house one or more electric plugs. Aninclined wall 31 is defined in the compartment, from which one or more electric sockets is afforded into the compartment. The electric sockets can be of various known types according to needs. - The sockets denoted by
reference numeral 60 can advantageously be of a modular type so as to be chosen according to needs. The modular elements can advantageously be of standard dimensions, and thesupport 1 can be dimensioned to house pre-existing electric sockets. - When the sockets are made with modules to be introduced into the support, the
wall 31 identifies a suitable opening for the modules and will be closed by the front face of the modules themselves. Usually the modular elements are to be introduced into thesupport 1 in a perpendicular direction to theinclined wall 31, as can clearly be seen inFIGS. 3 and 4 , so that they are retained in such a way that the front face thereof realises or completes theinclined wall 31. - The
support 1 advantageously also comprises fastening screws in the seating of the recess, usually constituted by the box 7, as will become clear in the following. - The
front face 2 of thesupport 1 preferably comprises four 23, 24, 25, 26 for the fastening screws (the fastening screws are not explicitly illustrated, but are destined to be positioned in theslots 23, 24, 25, 26). Two of thecorresponding slots 23, 24 are arranged along anslots edge 28 which superiorly delimits anaccess mouth 27 to thecompartment 3. Another two of the 25, 26 are arranged along anslots edge 29 which inferiorly delimits anaccess mouth 27 to thecompartment 3. - The
front face 2 of thesupport 1 usually has a rectangular shape. The fastening screws cross the 23, 24, 25, 26 to screw into perforated tabs, present in corresponding positions on the sides of the box 7.slots - A
cover 4 is also associated on thefront face 2 of thesupport 1, whichcover 4 is slidable on the front face so as to move between an open position, shown inFIG. 1 or 3 or 5 , in which thecompartment 3 is accessible, and a closed position, shown inFIG. 2 or 4 or 6 , in which thecover 4 covers thecompartment 3 and, preferably, completely covers thefront face 2 of thesupport 1. - The dimensions of the
compartment 3 are such as to enable the housing of plugs and the re-closing of the slidable cover with the electric cables of the plugs which advantageously exit from thesupport 1 through apassage 8 which is predisposed between thefront face 2 and the cover 4 (in a position opposite to the wall 31). As can be clearly observed inFIG. 5 , thepassage 8 is advantageously obtained by a step-lowering of the border frame formed by the front support wall of thesupport 1 about thecompartment 3. - To enable the movement of the cover between the open and closed position, suitable guide and sliding
means 200 are present between thesupport 1 and thecover 4. - A first and a
51, 52 are suitable for connecting the socket to the inclinedsecond blocking screw lateral wall 31. Both the first and the second blocking 51, 52 in turn comprise:screw -
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51 b, 52 b having at least a threaded portion;stem - a screwing
51 a, 52 a having a transversal dimension that is greater than thehead 51 b, 52 b; thestem 51 b, 52 b is interposed between thestem cover 4 in the closed position and the 51 a, 52 a.head
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- The first and the second blocking
51, 52 advantageously fit posteriorly of the inclinedscrew lateral wall 31. They cross a support of the socket 60 (for example a bracket) against which the 51 a, 52 a abuts. In particular, thehead 51 b, 52 b extends towards thestem cover 4 in the closed position. The inclinedlateral wall 31 advantageously defines two 32, 33 which house theswellings 51 b, 52 b of the corresponding blocking screws 51, 52 separating it from thestem actual compartment 3. Flaps of the support bracket of the socket are therefore interposed between the 51 a, 52 a of the first andheads 51, 52 and the inclinedsecond fastening screw lateral wall 31. -
FIG. 6 shows how the box 7 (of a substantially standard type) can be walled with the front face open and arranged flush to the wall, so that thesupport 1 fixed thereto is located with the front face parallel to and external of the wall. In the closed position thereof the cover is located parallel to the wall and with sufficient play to enable sliding thereof. - Known walled tubes can lead the electrical conductors into the box, as is normal for recessed plants.
- Elastic fitting means 9 can also be included (for example in the form of respective elastic teeth projecting from the facing surfaces, as can better be observed in
FIG. 4 ) which maintain thecover 4 in the closed position. The elastic fitting means 9 advantageously are located on thecover 4 and on theedge 28 superiorly delimiting theaccess mouth 27 to thecompartment 3. - Likewise fitting means 6 are present between the
cover 4 and thefront face 2, which fitting means 6 halt a sliding of the cover into the open position and which are elastically yielding by applying an established sliding extra-force in order to enable a further sliding of the cover towards the total removal. - At this point the person skilled in the art will understand how the
cover 4 can be mounted to and demounted from thebody 20 of the support. - As can clearly be seen in
FIG. 1 , thesupport 1 comprises thefront face 2 realised with a general form of a slim parallelepiped which on the opposite lateral walls exhibits the 21, 22 for theguide grooves cover 4. A body moulded integral with the front face and having a slim wall for internally identifying thecompartment 3 extends posteriorly from the front face 2 (with respect to thefront face 2 destined to be covered by cover 4). - A
space 61 destined to house the rear part of thesocket 60 is identified behind the inclined wall 31 (i.e. on the face of theinclined wall 31 opposite the compartment 3). Thespace 61 is destined to remain closed and inaccessible when thesupport 1 is mounted in place and in use, for example inside the box 7. - The longitudinal section of the
body 20 in plane A-A is generally advantageously trapezoidal with a larger base thereof located in the opening of the compartment towards the outside. This enables to have the requested spaces and at the same time to house the plugs in thecompartment 3 which couple with the socket or the sockets appearing from thewall 31. As is visible inFIG. 3 or 4 , the inclination of thewall 31 is advantageously chosen so that the cable of the plug can exit, without unnatural bending, through thepassage 8. - The support covers the rear part of the
socket 60. This is advantageous when thesupport 1 is in use as the rear part is not reachable from outside and accidental contact is prevented for example with electrical fastening clamps of the cables to the socket. - To enable the screwing of the conductors the connections can be carried out before stably fixing the modular grip in place.
- At this point it is clear how the prefixed aims are attained, providing a novel support for hidden sockets with a slidable cover. The positioning of the blocking screws so that the stem starting from the head extends towards the cover in the closed position enables optimising the space available internally of the compartment. Indeed, the head of the blocking screw (which has a dimension, evaluated perpendicularly to the screwing axis, greater with respect to the stem) remains posterior with respect to the inclined
lateral wall 31. The walls of thecompartment 3 can be profiled for covering the 51 b, 52 b of the blocking screws and not thestem 51 a, 52 a (which has a greater dimension) with a significant increase in the space available.head - Naturally, the above description of an embodiment applying the novel principles of the present invention is provided solely by way of example of the novel principles and therefore should not be understood as a limitation of the scope of the invention as claimed herein.
- For example, dimensions and proportions among the various parts of the support can be different from those shown according to the specific needs and the eventual standards to be satisfied.
- The dimensions of the box can be those of standard boxes already present on the market and therefore very widespread, but it can have other measurements as may be required by any new standards. The support, possibly with the box, can naturally be installed in a wall or any other suitable material (possibly with the use of suitable fastening screws).
- A suitable lateral play is advantageously included with respect to the recessed box so as to enable, during the step of fastening with the screws, compensating any unusual inclination of the recessed box.
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